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Why We Dream of a White Christmas: From Dickens to Hollywood

Why do we picture Christmas under a blanket of snow—even in places it never falls? This episode traces the history of the White Christmas story from the Little Ice Age (LIA) in 19th-century England’s icy winters to Dickens’s classic tales, Victorian holiday art, and the global impact of Bing Crosby’s 1942 hit. This episode shows you the magical mix of climate, culture, and nostalgia that shaped how the world celebrates Christmas.

 

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Author: The Chronicler
Title: Why We Dream of a White Christmas: From Dickens to Hollywood
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